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Will install the image, where <Description> is Windows Vista ULTIMATE Updates disabeled.

I didn't mention this option as I have not tested it and was unsure if it would work on it's own. Have you tested it yourself?

Would be useful to know if it's been proven... though I can't imagine when it would be useful unless you have two images with the same name - which you can't in a single .wim. Since the description doesn't seem to be shown during setup I guess you could use it as a tag to identify your default image and then whatever you call it your xml will pick the right one..

Jamie

Edited January 14, 2007 by jamieo

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All working very smooth. Must say in my experience you have to be very specific in making the answer file. Upon thousands of settings & variants can apply. Thank goodness for the help files & this forum. Mind you sh*t loads of testing as well.

Edited January 14, 2007 by MAVERICKS CHOICE

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I didn't mention this option as I have not tested it and was unsure if it would work on it's own. Have you tested it yourself?

Would be useful to know if it's been proven... though I can't imagine when it would be useful unless you have two images with the same name - which you can't in a single .wim. Since the description doesn't seem to be shown during setup I guess you could use it as a tag to identify your default image and then whatever you call it your xml will pick the right one..

Jamie

It was working for me using description as MetaData, too. Main thing is that Description will identify your image inside install.wim clearly.

I haven't thought about the sense of having these three options. Tested it only.

If you ask me, using /IMAGE/INDEX/ would already be enough to identify the right image clearly.